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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
Extension of Funding to Special
Olympics
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC), Department of Health
and Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) within
the Department of Health and Human
Services announces the intent to extend
the fund to Special Olympics Inc. To
improve knowledge and awareness
about the usefulness and effectiveness
of health promotion programs and
policy, systems and environmental
improvements for people with
intellectual disabilities.
DATES: Funding is extended from
September 30, 2017 to March 31, 2018.
ADDRESSES:
Agency Contacts: CDC encourages
inquiries concerning this
announcement. For programmatic
technical assistance, contact: Mary
Helen Witten, Project Officer,
Department of Health and Human
Services, Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention, National Center on
Birth Defects and Developmental
Disabilities, 1600 Clifton Road NE.,
Mailstop E–88, Atlanta, GA 30333,
Email: muw4@cdc.gov.
For financial, grants management, or
budget assistance, contact: Barbara
Strother, Grants Management Specialist,
Department of Health and Human
Services, Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention, Office of Financial
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cdc.gov.
L.C.
Browning, Office of Grants Services
(OGS), Technical Information
Management Section (TIMS), ogstims@
cdc.gov, 770–498–2700.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Part I. Overview Information
This notice announces the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC)
intent to extend the fund to Special
Olympics Inc.
Federal Agency Name: Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),
Department of Health and Human
Services (DHHS).
Funding Opportunity Title: National
Centers on Health Promotion for People
with Disabilities.
Announcement Type: Cooperative
Agreement.
Agency Funding Opportunity
Number: CDC–RFA–DD16–1602.
Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance (CFDA) Number: 93.184
Disabilities Prevention.
Dates: September 30, 2017–March 31,
2018.
Part II. Full Text
Award Information:
Eligibility Information: These funds
will be awarded to Special Olympics,
Inc. under Funding Opportunity
Announcement DD16–1602, National
Centers on Health Promotion for People
with Disabilities. Under the proposed
supplement, the recipient has been
identified as the only qualified
organization to perform the required
activities.
Request Application Package: The
application package will be distributed
via an email attachment to the recipient
by the Grants Management Specialist.
Applications are due August 11, 2017.
Application Package: August 11,
2017.
Submission Dates and Times: August
11, 2017, 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time.
Reports and Proposals must be
submitted by August 11, 2017 for the
supplemental period (9/30/2017
through 3/31/2018). Late or incomplete
reports could result in an enforcement
action such as a delay in the award.
CDC will accept requests for a deadline
extension on rare occasions and after
adequate justification has been
provided.
General Application Packet Tips:
• Properly label each item of the
application packet
• Each section should use 1.5 spacing
with one-inch margins
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• This report must not exceed 20 pages
excluding administrative reporting;
web links are allowed
• Where the instructions on the forms
conflict with these instructions,
follow these instructions
1. CDC requires the use of PDF format
for ALL attachments.
2. Use of file formats other than PDF
may result in the file being unreadable
by CDC staff.
Checklist of Required Contents of
Application Packet:
1. SF–424 Application for Federal
Domestic Assistance—Short
Organizational Form
2. SF–424A Budget Information-NonConstruction
3. Itemized Budget Jus tification
4. Certifications and Assurances
amount, and/or value of third party
contributions proposed to meet a
matching requirement.
G. Applicants should send their
application via email attachment(s) to
Barbara Strother at kty4@cdc.gov.
1. SF–424 Application for Federal
Domestic Assistance—Short
Organizational Form
Section I. New Budget Period Proposed
Objectives and Activities
Complete all sections:
A. In addition to inserting the legal
name of your organization in Block #5a,
insert the CDC Award Number provided
in the CDC Notice of Award. Failure to
provide your award number could cause
delay in processing your application.
B. Please insert your organization’s
Business Official information in Block
#8.
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2. SF–424A Budget Information and
Justification
A. Complete all applicable sections.
B. Analysis of Remaining Time and
Funds.
1. Based on the current rate of
obligation, if it appears there will be unobligated funds at the end of the current
budget period, provide detailed actions
that will be taken to obligate this
amount.
2. If it appears there will be
insufficient funds, provide a detailed
justification of the shortfall and list the
actions taken to bring the obligations in
line with the authorized funding level.
C. The proposed budget should be
based on the federal funding level stated
in the letter from CDC.
D. The budget justification must be
prepared in the general form, format,
and to the level of detail as described in
the CDC Budget Guidance. The sample
budget guidance is provided on CDC’s
internet at: https://www.cdc.gov/grants/
applying/application-resources.html.
E. For any new proposed subcontracts
provide the information specified in the
Budget Guidance.
F. When non-federal matching is
required, provide a line-item list of nonfederal contributions including source,
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3. Indirect Cost Rate Agreement
Requirements for development and
submission of indirect (F&A) cost rate
proposals and cost allocation plans for
all grantees are contained in 45 CFR part
75, Appendices III through VII.
4. Program Requirements
Provide a detailed description of
proposed activities, objectives, and
performance measures for the new
budget period as described below.
A. List the proposed objectives for the
upcoming budget period. These
objectives must support the intent of the
original Funding Opportunity
Announcement (FOA) or Program
Announcement (PA).
B. Each objective and activity must
contain a performance or outcome
measure that assesses the effectiveness
of the project.
C. Provide an updated work plan that
cross walks to the objectives and
associated performance measures,
program strategies and activities, target
dates for completion, and person(s)
responsible for the activities. Awardees
are strongly encouraged to use the
sample Excel-based work plan provided
by the Disability and Health Branch.
The work plan must be uploaded as a
PDF file and included in the appendix.
Any proposed changes in
programmatic priorities must be within
the scope of the approved funding
opportunity announcement and Notice
of Award. CDC will work with each
awardee to refine and consolidate work
plans within 30 days of award as
needed.
Review and Selection Process
A merit review will be conducted by
the CDC Program Office. The merit
review will cover technical and cost
matters. The initial application received
an objective review to ensure recipient
complies with all the activities required.
The recipient was selected thru a
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competitive process during the initial
FOA award.
Terrance Perry,
Director, Office of Grants Services, Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Extension of Funding to Special Olympics
AGENCY: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) within
the Department of Health and Human Services announces the intent to
extend the fund to Special Olympics Inc. To improve knowledge and
awareness about the usefulness and effectiveness of health promotion
programs and policy, systems and environmental improvements for people
with intellectual disabilities.
DATES: Funding is extended from September 30, 2017 to March 31, 2018.
ADDRESSES:
Agency Contacts: CDC encourages inquiries concerning this
announcement. For programmatic technical assistance, contact: Mary
Helen Witten, Project Officer, Department of Health and Human Services,
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center on Birth
Defects and Developmental Disabilities, 1600 Clifton Road NE., Mailstop
E-88, Atlanta, GA 30333, Email: muw4@cdc.gov.
For financial, grants management, or budget assistance, contact:
Barbara Strother, Grants Management Specialist, Department of Health
and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office
of Financial Resources, 2920 Brandywine Road, Atlanta, GA 30341-4146,
Email: kty4@cdc.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: L.C. Browning, Office of Grants
Services (OGS), Technical Information Management Section (TIMS),
ogstims@cdc.gov, 770-498-2700.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Part I. Overview Information
This notice announces the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention's (CDC) intent to extend the fund to Special Olympics Inc.
Federal Agency Name: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC), Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).
Funding Opportunity Title: National Centers on Health Promotion for
People with Disabilities.
Announcement Type: Cooperative Agreement.
Agency Funding Opportunity Number: CDC-RFA-DD16-1602.
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Number: 93.184
Disabilities Prevention.
Dates: September 30, 2017-March 31, 2018.
Part II. Full Text
Award Information:
Eligibility Information: These funds will be awarded to Special
Olympics, Inc. under Funding Opportunity Announcement DD16-1602,
National Centers on Health Promotion for People with Disabilities.
Under the proposed supplement, the recipient has been identified as the
only qualified organization to perform the required activities.
Request Application Package: The application package will be
distributed via an email attachment to the recipient by the Grants
Management Specialist. Applications are due August 11, 2017.
Application Package: August 11, 2017.
Submission Dates and Times: August 11, 2017, 11:59 p.m. Eastern
Time.
Reports and Proposals must be submitted by August 11, 2017 for the
supplemental period (9/30/2017 through 3/31/2018). Late or incomplete
reports could result in an enforcement action such as a delay in the
award. CDC will accept requests for a deadline extension on rare
occasions and after adequate justification has been provided.
General Application Packet Tips:
Properly label each item of the application packet
Each section should use 1.5 spacing with one-inch margins
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Number all narrative pages only
This report must not exceed 20 pages excluding administrative
reporting; web links are allowed
Where the instructions on the forms conflict with these
instructions, follow these instructions
1. CDC requires the use of PDF format for ALL attachments.
2. Use of file formats other than PDF may result in the file being
unreadable by CDC staff.
Checklist of Required Contents of Application Packet:
1. SF-424 Application for Federal Domestic Assistance--Short
Organizational Form
2. SF-424A Budget Information-Non-Construction
3. Itemized Budget Jus tification
4. Certifications and Assurances
1. SF-424 Application for Federal Domestic Assistance--Short
Organizational Form
Complete all sections:
A. In addition to inserting the legal name of your organization in
Block #5a, insert the CDC Award Number provided in the CDC Notice of
Award. Failure to provide your award number could cause delay in
processing your application.
B. Please insert your organization's Business Official information
in Block #8.
2. SF-424A Budget Information and Justification
A. Complete all applicable sections.
B. Analysis of Remaining Time and Funds.
1. Based on the current rate of obligation, if it appears there
will be un-obligated funds at the end of the current budget period,
provide detailed actions that will be taken to obligate this amount.
2. If it appears there will be insufficient funds, provide a
detailed justification of the shortfall and list the actions taken to
bring the obligations in line with the authorized funding level.
C. The proposed budget should be based on the federal funding level
stated in the letter from CDC.
D. The budget justification must be prepared in the general form,
format, and to the level of detail as described in the CDC Budget
Guidance. The sample budget guidance is provided on CDC's internet at:
https://www.cdc.gov/grants/applying/application-resources.html.
E. For any new proposed subcontracts provide the information
specified in the Budget Guidance.
F. When non-federal matching is required, provide a line-item list
of non-federal contributions including source, amount, and/or value of
third party contributions proposed to meet a matching requirement.
G. Applicants should send their application via email attachment(s)
to Barbara Strother at kty4@cdc.gov.
3. Indirect Cost Rate Agreement
Requirements for development and submission of indirect (F&A) cost
rate proposals and cost allocation plans for all grantees are contained
in 45 CFR part 75, Appendices III through VII.
4. Program Requirements
Project Narrative: Provide a summary of planned activities to be
conducted during the remainder of Year 2 for the period September 30,
2017-March 31, 2018.
Section I. New Budget Period Proposed Objectives and Activities
Provide a detailed description of proposed activities, objectives,
and performance measures for the new budget period as described below.
A. List the proposed objectives for the upcoming budget period.
These objectives must support the intent of the original Funding
Opportunity Announcement (FOA) or Program Announcement (PA).
B. Each objective and activity must contain a performance or
outcome measure that assesses the effectiveness of the project.
C. Provide an updated work plan that cross walks to the objectives
and associated performance measures, program strategies and activities,
target dates for completion, and person(s) responsible for the
activities. Awardees are strongly encouraged to use the sample Excel-
based work plan provided by the Disability and Health Branch. The work
plan must be uploaded as a PDF file and included in the appendix.
Any proposed changes in programmatic priorities must be within the
scope of the approved funding opportunity announcement and Notice of
Award. CDC will work with each awardee to refine and consolidate work
plans within 30 days of award as needed.
Review and Selection Process
A merit review will be conducted by the CDC Program Office. The
merit review will cover technical and cost matters. The initial
application received an objective review to ensure recipient complies
with all the activities required. The recipient was selected thru a
competitive process during the initial FOA award.
Terrance Perry,
Director, Office of Grants Services, Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.
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